Saturday, August 8, 2015

Greece, agreement among the creditors on the reforms, “So help already from August 20″ – The Messenger

The creditors of Greece have agreed on a reform package that Athens must implement over the next three years to release the next aid package. This was reported by the German Faz, explaining that the draft agreement will be discussed with the government greek this weekend and then be submitted to the European states.

According to a report in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung creditors – the EU, IMF and ECB – define the package of reforms identified as “substantial and structural.”

If the European states will agree, the new aid program will be activated by 20 August, but the package, warns the German daily, could be delayed by the reserves of Berlin.

The government greek recalls Faz, has already plans to discuss a new round of reforms in the week, to be voted by 14 August, which provides cutting defense spending and subsidies for farmers.

 August 8, 2015 19:24 – Last Updated: 19:26

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